Valhalla, N.Y. — Fujifilm said it will offer a new inkjet based retail minilab to retailers this month.
The DL410 replaces the DL400, announced at PMA this year, and will carry a list price of $40,000. It will share most of the features of the previous model, but will add a sorter option for managing prints up to 8-inches by 12-inches, increased back-printing capability to two lines of text and support for a 4-inch paper roll for printing 4- by 8-inch photo greeting cards.
It will also come with an optional stand for stowing accessories, media and consumables. The stand can also be used to stack a second DL410 on top of the first, doubling the print capacity while preserving the footprint.
The dry lab uses inkjet technology developed by Noritsu and uses Fujifilm’s Image Intelligence software technology, workflow management software and kiosk interface software. According to Fujifilm, the management software will be updated to support putting two DL410 printers together on a single controller to double capacity.